PHOENIX, AZ, April 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Redflex Traffic Systems, a global leader in traffic safety technology, has released an informational new video highlighting how photo enforcement technology works to reduce crashes and increase public safety on roadways. The video emphasizes the positive impact technology can have in helping law enforcement improve road safety through the use of red light and speed cameras, speed detection sensors, radars, and mobile applications.. It features interviews with members of the Redflex staff, including President and CEO of Redflex Traffic Systems Karen Finley.
In the video, members of the Redflex staff highlight the company's partnerships with law enforcement across the county. The video notes cities who install systems "see a reduction in speed related fatalities, injuries, accidents, property damages, and costs to the city...There is also a forced multiplier effect where the officers are freed up to direct their efforts to solving other crimes, reducing drunk driving, drug related arrests, and burglaries. We've seen this effect again and again across the United States."
The video can be found on Redflex's official Youtube page at http://youtu.be/6zDYOtFAOss.
Redflex Traffic Systems , a leader in road safety technology, operates more than 2,000 photo enforcement systems in more than 250 cities throughout the United States and Canada. With continuous development of new safety products, Redflex has been helping to reduce collisions and save lives for the past 25 years. For more information, visit http://www.redflex.com.
New Video Highlights Life-Saving Effects of Photo Enforcement Technology
Redflex Traffic Systems, a global leader in traffic safety technology, has released an informational new video highlighting how photo enforcement technology works to reduce crashes and increase public safety on roadways.
2012-04-05
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[Press-News.org] New Video Highlights Life-Saving Effects of Photo Enforcement TechnologyRedflex Traffic Systems, a global leader in traffic safety technology, has released an informational new video highlighting how photo enforcement technology works to reduce crashes and increase public safety on roadways.